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“To allay people’s fears on numbers”:1 the introduction of dispersal in Southall
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Olivier Esteves
Published: 01 March 2019
... pupils Welfare State Assimilationism Bussing’s introduction followed the vote of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act (1962), which aimed to close the door on further immigration from the New Commonwealth by issuing work vouchers to specific countries and commensurate with specific skills. Therefore...
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On Being Mixed
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Linda Martín Alcoff
Published: 28 January 2006
...This chapter explores the metaphysics and politics of being mixed, as well as the conditions (metaphysical, historical, etc.) under which being mixed creates an identity problem in the first place. It considers various proposed solutions to the problem, including assimilationism and nomadic...
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Theoretical Perspectives on Immigrant Integration
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Rafael Alarcón and others
Published: 08 March 2016
... for the management of difference, which is seen as a central component of society. The first category is commonly labeled as assimilationism, while the second is associated with the multiculturalist perspective. The debate between assimilationism and multiculturalism in their various stands framed most discussions...
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Gay Cowboys Close to Home
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Hiram Pérez
Published: 23 April 2007
... to appreciate his difference. Hence, the chapter challenges a metanarrative for modern gay identity largely founded on migration to metropolitan locales and on gay cosmopolitanism. In contrast to most readings, the chapter uses both Annie Proulx’s story and Lee’s adaptation to critique gay assimilationism...
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Charles Boxer and the Race Equivoque
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JOÃO DE PINA-CABRAL
Published: 30 August 2012
... Catholicism China Christianity Africa creoles Jews Protestantism religion white people Angola whiteness Colombia Africans Asia Malays slavery Sweet James H Afro diasporic identity Carpenter Stanford Herskovits Melville race Portuguese expansion assimilationism segregationism whiteness...
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Angles of Aggregation
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Robert S. Leiken
Published: 30 December 2011
... or multiculturalism, along with French assimilationism and laïcité as well as Germany's ambivalence between a civic and an ethnic nationality. Bosnia Britain Denmark Europe European Union EU France Germany immigration population of Muslims in Europe Ramadan Tariq Rushdie Affair To Be a European Muslim...
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Turning Inward
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Jennifer C. Snow
Published: 20 July 2023
... in the fight against racism and in the early civil rights movement. General Convention assimilationism Japan immigration Japanese in United States political activity Washington state integration liturgical renewal suburban expansion social class Winter Gibson Alcoholics Anonymous evangelical...
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Published: 01 March 2019
... Board upward mobility bussing of Anglophone children Derrick J Leicester Manchester Nottingham Reading Slough Thomas E Uganda Asians from Haringey Huddersfield Islington Wolverhampton Scott J C Ethnic statistics Immigrant children Ministerial racial myopia Assimilationism Bipartisan...
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Published: 19 December 2018
... is often presented as a consistent policy approach, which seeks a middle ground between assimilationist and multiculturalist models, in Italy, interculturalism is a form of assimilationism that works through an implicit subordination of immigrant rights and life chances to the goal of social cohesion...
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Back to the Future
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K. Theodore Hoppen
Published: 18 August 2016
... really something’—after which he went to bed. 107 Whatever, therefore, were the implications of the 1860s swing away from assimilationism and towards an open and almost universal acceptance that henceforth it would be best to work with, rather than against, the grain of Ireland’s...
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British Jewry, Zionism, and the Jewish State, 1936-1956
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Stephan E. C. Wendehorst
Published online: 19 January 2012
Published in print: 17 November 2011